john hunter Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Dear Copperstream and Klaynos, The value of G will reduce to near zero as the universe collapses, resulting in a 'bounce' due to the enormous temperature and pressure. This happens on smaller scales too, causing the spherical void phenomenon. It is described more in http://www.gravity.uk.com, sister website of http://www.rescalingsymmetry.com , which gives evidence for the proposal. John Hunter.
mooeypoo Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 John, this sounds very interesting, I'm going to get a bit more into it after my final today, but one thing gets my skeptical lightbulb flashing -- you reference nothing, and I couldn't find other resources that relate to the same conclusions you made. Is this a work-in-progress theory that is pending publication? Was this published in a peer-review magazine? Do share. I'm not saying that the lack of publication is a proof against your theory, but it will help seeing more sources for this. ~moo
Graviphoton Posted May 23, 2008 Posted May 23, 2008 ''In fact, i claim your very proposal is bogus'' No, i take that back. It was your choice of words. It sounded as if you where saying it would have a non-zero value which would be arbitrarily small. After looking at the first website, it seems that the value is actually 0... It also seems i didn't understand what you where trying to say in the OP. It wasn't very clear, to be fair to me. But now understanding what you are getting at, i retract what i said, and actually agree.
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